152 —
also with cabbalistic philosophy. (Thomas More wrote his biography.) —
The second part of this edition was also published separately, under the same
date (Hain 12994). Without the two leaves with errata which' should follow
the register leaf after the second colophon. Small wormhole in the last leaf
but one affecting three or four letters/ otherwise in very good condition.
704. PLATEA, Franciscus de. Opus restitutionum, usurarum et ex-
communicationum. Roman letter. 42 lines. 134 leaves. Fol. Boards.
(Italy, unknown printer, about 1475.) Frs 350.—
Hain=Copinger 13034. Proctor 7394. According to Census, only one copy in
America. Very rare book the printer of which could hitherto not be established.
It is printed in an elegant Roman type which has no similarity to any of
Bartholomaeus of Cremona (to whom Hain attributes the book). Fine copy
with wide margins. A couple of tiny wormholes.
No. 798. MARCOLINI.
705. PLAUTUS, M. Accius. Comoediae, ex recensione Georgii Merulae
Alexandrini. Roman letter. 42 lines. 235 leaves, without the
first blank. Fol. Half vellum. Milan, Ulrich Scinzenzeler, impensis
ipsius et J. Legnani, 1490. Frs. 100.—
Hain=Copinger=Reichling 13077. Proctor 6016. (The British Museum copy imper^
feet.) The first leaf repaired, three or four words being neatly supplied by hand.
706. PLUTARCHUS. Vitae illustrium virorum. 2 parts in one vol.
Roman letter. 62 lines. 290 leaves. With a brilliant 'woodcut;
fine 'woodcut border and initials. Fol. Vellum. Venice, Barth, de
Zanis, 1496. See illustration p. 128. Frs. 400.—
Hain^Copinger 13130. Proctor 5335. Essling 595. This edition is particularly
valuable on account of the splendid woodcut. — A tiny hole through a couple
of leaves.
707. PLUTARCHUS. Apophthegmata lat., Franc. Phllelphus interprete.
Roman letter. 27—28 lines. 102 leaves (the last blank). 4to. Vellum.
(Venice, unknown printer, about 1471.) Frs. 375.—
Hain = Copinger 13139. Proctor 5656. According to Census, only one copy in
America. Rare and beautifully printed book. A few stains and slight wormholes.
also with cabbalistic philosophy. (Thomas More wrote his biography.) —
The second part of this edition was also published separately, under the same
date (Hain 12994). Without the two leaves with errata which' should follow
the register leaf after the second colophon. Small wormhole in the last leaf
but one affecting three or four letters/ otherwise in very good condition.
704. PLATEA, Franciscus de. Opus restitutionum, usurarum et ex-
communicationum. Roman letter. 42 lines. 134 leaves. Fol. Boards.
(Italy, unknown printer, about 1475.) Frs 350.—
Hain=Copinger 13034. Proctor 7394. According to Census, only one copy in
America. Very rare book the printer of which could hitherto not be established.
It is printed in an elegant Roman type which has no similarity to any of
Bartholomaeus of Cremona (to whom Hain attributes the book). Fine copy
with wide margins. A couple of tiny wormholes.
No. 798. MARCOLINI.
705. PLAUTUS, M. Accius. Comoediae, ex recensione Georgii Merulae
Alexandrini. Roman letter. 42 lines. 235 leaves, without the
first blank. Fol. Half vellum. Milan, Ulrich Scinzenzeler, impensis
ipsius et J. Legnani, 1490. Frs. 100.—
Hain=Copinger=Reichling 13077. Proctor 6016. (The British Museum copy imper^
feet.) The first leaf repaired, three or four words being neatly supplied by hand.
706. PLUTARCHUS. Vitae illustrium virorum. 2 parts in one vol.
Roman letter. 62 lines. 290 leaves. With a brilliant 'woodcut;
fine 'woodcut border and initials. Fol. Vellum. Venice, Barth, de
Zanis, 1496. See illustration p. 128. Frs. 400.—
Hain^Copinger 13130. Proctor 5335. Essling 595. This edition is particularly
valuable on account of the splendid woodcut. — A tiny hole through a couple
of leaves.
707. PLUTARCHUS. Apophthegmata lat., Franc. Phllelphus interprete.
Roman letter. 27—28 lines. 102 leaves (the last blank). 4to. Vellum.
(Venice, unknown printer, about 1471.) Frs. 375.—
Hain = Copinger 13139. Proctor 5656. According to Census, only one copy in
America. Rare and beautifully printed book. A few stains and slight wormholes.